Kali always does impressive coloring ( and inking, and drawing ) ...but I think the inked drawing is really beautiful by itself. I can see it becoming an Out of the Inkwell animation, with Ren and Stimpy plucking on the lines like guitar strings, playing their theme song, and tying each other into knots.

I don't know if you had explained it before but what kind of markers do you use? I don't know if I could buy those in Spain, but it'd cool to give it a try since I'm not very good at coloring without the use of the computer.

Thanks for this, John! This is an excellent walk-through! Are those watercolor-markers you used on the outlines? I'm afraid I'm really, REALLY inexperienced with any sort of watercolor media (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_eaoA2gSNHk0/Swb-fFExPeI/AAAAAAAAALg/dDj73LP1aKw/s1600/colorkirkSM1.jpg if you'd like to take a quick look at one of my most recent attempts).

That crazy Nico should know better than to be wacky. Doesn't he realize that today's cartoon executives don't hire the wacky? Animated cartoons are serious business, don'cha know - gotta be educational and all that...

Ren & Stimpy in Jellystone Park... A real symbiosis, involving Hanna-Barbera and Spümco. I remember when you drew for an animation-related magazine, another symbiosis involving two different charcters from two different studios: George Jetson, mounted over Mighty Mouse. A perfect symbiosis, involving Hanna-Barbera and Terrytoons. We cannot forget of a legendary animator who worked on these two studios: Carlo Vinci.